List of Candidates Shortlisted for NDA Admission Interview

The Management of the Nigerian Defence Academy has released the names of Shortlisted Candidates to appear for interview before the Armed Forces Selection Board (AFSB) – 69 Regular Course.

1. The candidates whose names appear in this publication were successful at the Nigerian Defence Academy Entrance Examination held on Saturday 22nd April 2017. They are to appear for interview before an Armed Forces Selection Board (AFSB) from Saturday 8th July – 26th August 2017 at the Nigerian Defence Academy (Old Site), Kaduna. Candidates will appear before the AFSB in 2 batches as follows:

a.) Batch 1. (Candidates from the underlisted states are to report to NDA on Saturday 8th July 2017).

Akwa Ibom

Anambra

Bayelsa

Borno

Edo

Enugu

Gombe

Jigawa

Kano

Katsina

Kogi

Lagos

Niger

Ondo

Osun

Plateau

Yobe

Zamfara

FCT

b.) Batch 2. (Candidates from the underlisted states are to report to NDA on Saturday 29th July 2017).

Abia

Adamawa

Bauchi

Benue

Cross River

Delta

Ebonyi

Ekiti

Imo

Kaduna

Kebbi

Kwara

Nasarawa

Ogun

Oyo

Rivers

Sokoto

Taraba

2. Candidates who fail to report by Saturday 8 July 2017 and Saturday 29 July 2017 for Batches 1 and 2 respectively, will not be allowed to attend the interview. Any candidate in Batch 2 who is seen around the NDA premises before 29 July 2017, will be disqualified. All candidates will be accommodated and fed throughout the duration of their stay for the AFSB.

3. All candidates will undergo a screening exercise which will involve certificates/credentials screening, medical and physical fitness tests amongst Only candidates who pass the screening exercise will qualify to continue with the interview. Thus, any candidate that fails at any stage of the screening (documents verification and medical screening) will be asked to leave the NDA premises. One or 2 representatives from each state of the federation including the FCT will be allowed to screen and authenticate the indigeneship status of all candidates from their states on the first day of screening only. Such representatives must come along with a letter of introduction signed by the Secretary to the State Government (SSG). Details of the modalities for the indigeneship screening will be communicated to the Office of the SSG of the respective States as well as the FCT.

4. Candidates MUST bring along the original and 2 photocopies each of the following documents:

Letter of Attestation of State/Local Government Indigeneship duly signed by the SSG or Chairman of Local Government, as the case may be. Certification obtained from a military officer from the candidate’s state of origin, who must be of the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and above or equivalent in the Nigerian Navy and Nigerian Air Force, may be used in place of Local Government Indigeneship Certificate. In this case, the officer must indicate his formation/unit, appointment, contact address, phone numbers and e-mail address. The officer must also affix formation/unit stamp and sign.

5. Candidates are to download both the Attestation and Letter of Consent Forms from the NDA applications portal/NDA website and complete same. Candidates who fail to bring along the documents listed above will be Any alterations on the documents will attract outright disqualification.

6. Candidates are to also bring along with the following items:

Writing materials.

Three blue shorts and 3 white (round-neck) T-shirts.

A pair of white canvas shoes and 3 pairs of white socks.

Non-refundable fee of N2, 500.00 each for verification/confirmation of results at WAEC/NECO.

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